Five arrays of remote ocean-going buoys in US waters have been providing researchers with data from more than 900 different instruments. Small-scale wind and solar energy harvesters typically provide enough power to run the system full blast only 70% of the time, even with energy storage systems on board.
To collect all the data all the time, from all the instruments, researchers are looking for new sources of ocean-based energy resources, and a new generation of wave energy converters is in the running.The US Department of Energy has tasked Sandia National Laboratories to study how wave energy converters can be applied to avoid brownouts at the Coastal Pioneer Array of marine buoys, in partnership with the independent research institute Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The Coastal Pioneer Array is located on the Atlantic coast about 75 nautical miles south of Martha’s Vineyar
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Wave Energy Converters Ocean-Going Buoys Data Collection US Department Of Energy Sandia National Laboratories Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Coastal Pioneer Array
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